1st... why did you resurrect a 2 year old thread to talk about last nights episode?
2nd, Glen tells the inmates he needs 2 more graves in addition to the one he already dug 2+1 = 3 am I missing something Lori and T-Dawg were the only ones we saw/think are dead. Unless they think Carol is dead... but last we saw her, she escaped (which is why/how T-Dawg died). Never saw Carol die or get attacked to lead us (the viewer) to assume she is dead.
3rd, at the end of the episode the graves are filled... the only body that could have been placed in any of the 3 graves was what was left of T-Dawg.
Sorry don't know how to block it out... but the thread is labeled spoilers so... youd think people will look at their own risk.
The preview for the next episode showed a Rick that was well-groomed and seemed sane, this wouldn't really add up with Lori being gone would it? The one with the phone being a hallucination could be plausible I guess
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Who ressurected a 2 year old thread? The discussions are pretty new and mostly active when a new episode is released.
2&3 seeing as T-dog's corpse was mostly gone, Lori was missing, and so was Carol, I think the graves were just meant to be symbolic, for peace of mind or something.
Read the date wrong on top of page 64...
I thought last week when it showed the preview for THIS week (last night) there was a scene with Rick and a stub... in the comics he loses a hand in the prison at some point. The show has already taken some creative licenses (which is fine) i.e. the death of Shane. But i was kind hoping his reckless rampage in the prison was going to yield a handless Rick.
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I'm pretty sure it's still 2012.. or are you from the future?
This thread was started in 2010, but it has a few posts each week when a new episode is released.
Also it would be nice if people would use [spoiler] tags when talking about stuff that has yet to happen in the show (The "next week" preview included, but maybe that's just me. I prefer not to watch it because I dislike spoilers)
Yeah that's what I'm thinking too. Daryl placed one of those flowers on one of the graves, so it was probably meant to be for Carol.
There is no way at all that is possible. How could Carol, a personal with no medical experience, manage to stop the massive, massive internal bleeding Lori would be suffereing from having her stomach cut open, stitch her up, presumably stop the bleeding from a gunshot would, etc. and keep her alive with little to no supplies at all. It is just impossible. Also, if Lori comes back I will officially be done with this show. Killing her was the first thing they did right except for hire Morrissey to play the Governor in the past season and a half. I'm willing to suspend disbelief on some stuff, but there is no way I'll do it if it means my least favorite character in TV history is going to come back (although it would be okay if she did and then her and her babies fate played out like the comics)
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Hershel WAS teaching her as much as he could in preparation for the delivery. This was mentioned a couple of times (plus its been what 8 months since the farm).
Though I still think its a bit of a stretch that she could survive that... even IF there was a working hospital with a full staff nearby. (But this is fiction so try not to go overboard with comparing it to reality) Lori is just a really resilient little cuss.
That being said... I think it would be cool if Carl didn't shoot her in the head only to see her come back as a Zombie with a big gaping gut.
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The Governor has to be my new favorite actor on the show. I don't mind that they changed up his character (and all of woodbury for that matter). We are starting to see more and more of the crazy though. First the heads, now the daughter and the arena. They're really pushing the "Woodbury is not what it seems." angle. You're even meant to disagree with Michonne about wanting to leave. I think they're doing it brilliantly.
Having a crazy character from the outset is one thing. Building him up as a good person in the audiences mind and then having him go crazy later on makes for much better TV. Look at Rick for example. Him going crazy this past episode was far more striking now than if he was unstable the whole time.
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How is this a 2 year old thread? We've been posting in it constantly. Also, the reason why threads are indexed is so people can keep using them. It would be pretty hard to necro a thread in this forum unless you were just spamming.
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Lori being alive is the biggest longshot I've heard. So many ridiculous "Kill Bill"-esque survival miracles would have to happen at once. She would have to survive constant bleeding out, a gunshot to the head (presumed), and being partially eaten by a zombie. I could see Lori crawling around as a zombie though just to freak us out. Carol is much more likely to be alive, but they "buried" her so who knows.
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The shot to the head isn't confirmed but rather assumed. It is a bit far-fetched for her to survive but we have no confirmation just yet. The disappearance of Lori's body and Carol is strikingly similar to that of Merles for me personally.
I think it's rather safe to say she isn't truely dead and may be a walker, it seems like the most likely outcome as I find it incredibly hard to believe a single zombie devoured Lori including her bones, the walker that was gorged was a fair distance away from her body also and I don't understand why it would eat a entire body then move to relax rather than rest where it finished eating
Webisode spoiler:
In the webisodes we learn about the fate of the bicycle zombie that Rick encountered in the park in S1EP1 her fate was a result of a pack of walkers 12-20
This is why I believe she may be a walker.
I'm not entirely sure on what's going on but I believe there is twist coming soon to explain it.
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Well he lays the flower in the middle of a "C" made out of stones on top of the grave, so one could assume that it was Carol's grave. The second grave which was filled in was obviously T-Dog's, and the third was still open which would make it for Lori. Why cover Carol's without a body and yet still leave Lori's open? Without a body, why dig one for Carol at all?
Although it would be unique to the series (we've yet to see a confirmed death, without a body shown) they may have just written Carol out without giving her a final scene.
Lori is not alive! I don't know how anyone could think that. She was dead after the baby came out. The only reason Carl shot her (presumably) was to stop her from coming back as a zombie. If Carl didn't shoot her than she could definitely be a zombie, except the zombie that ate (most) of Lori had Lori's hair in his mouth, so maybe this zombie was hungry for some brain and did fully kill her.
Edit: Also, I don't know why I didn't mention this right away; lori got bit, that was confirmed. So even if she could someone have not been fully eaten by that zombie, she is still going to become a zombie.
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Originally Posted by Torethyr
My theory is that she is a walker, I personally find it far-fetched that a single zombie completely ate Lori perhaps it ate a large portion of her but comparing it to The Bicycle zombie (Warning! TWD gore) it seems impossible as for those that have seen the webisodes would know the Bicycle girl/Hannas fate being from a pack of walkers so for a single walker to completely eat Lori including bones is beyond belief for me, which leads me to believe she's now a walker.
The Talking Dead is a 30 minute talk show that airs at 11pm EST. Each episode is devoted to that particular nights episode of The Walking Dead. It consists of the host (Chris Hardwick) and 2 guest panelist's. Usually, at least one of them is an actor/producer/directer/writer/etc. that's related to the show but that's not always the case. (They had the actor who plays T-Dog on the night his character was killed) They usually just talk about what happened during that nights episode and the possible future ramification's for all of the characters. They also take phone calls, emails and respond to Twitter comments.
Not sure about any other cable providers, but I know Comcast carries episodes of The Talking Dead on onDemand.
^ This.
One of the guests on that night was the guy who directed that episode and he said that the shiny object that Rick finds on the ground is the bullet that his son shot her with (he also mentions that the actor that plays Rick always has the bullet in his pocket now when doing scenes, as inspiration). The blood trail we see on the floor was from the walker dragging her body to where Rick finds him. The blood and hair in the walkers mouth is from Lorie. His stomach is distended because he had consumed so much of her body. That's why the walker is still sitting there when Rick arrives; it's bloated to the point that it can't even get up.
I agree with the idea that it seems a bit far fetched that he had consumed her entire body that fast. I can only assume that what's left of her body is laying off-camera, where we can't see. If I remember correctly, we don't actually see end of the blood trail; only that Rick follows it up to the walker.
Daryl makes being a good guy look cool. I think that's why I like Daryl.
When was this? I don't recall a point ever where she got bit, though if you mean the fact that she would become a zombie if she wasn't shot that's because everyone in this world is infected and turn when they die regardless of how they die. Either way, curious as to what you mean.
Having just finished the books "Rise of the Governor" and "The Road to Woodbury" I would HIGHLY recommend anyone who has read the comics to check them out, and even those who have not to get a better insight on the Governor. From reading just the first one I fell in love with the Governor's character (having only read the comics previously). It is very interesting in that they explain all of the little details that make the man who he is today. Everything from his name to the fish tank walker heads are explored!